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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 3, 2008, 12:32 PM CST
The_Kansan wrote:
Wow - I'm guessing that you haven't read any of the twelve thousand or so Obama threads that Dude has started!

I'll even agree that I was more impressed by both of Palin and Biden than I thought I'd be. Heck, I'll even go so far as to say that McCain wouldn't have been my first choice for a Republican candidate. But NONE of that makes me trust Obama any more than I do my ex-wife. (Which is, to say the least, not at all.)


Have you forgotten to take your pills today?laugh The "dude" from Denmark wasn't even in this thread. My reply was to the guy with the blue shades.
Oh, by the way, I've read "dude"s (from Denmark) threads til my eye's got crossed.help


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 3, 2008, 12:19 PM CST
The Grapes of Wrath
I read that 3 times

"Cities in Flight" by James Blish

"The door into Summer" by Robt Heinlein

"The Seventh Cross" by Anna Seghers

I think in view of what's going on with the economy I might read the Grapes of Wrath again. People who worry about their 401K's and whether they can get gas for their Escalades need to pick up and spend some time with this book. They will soon realize just how fortunate they really are.


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 3, 2008, 11:15 AM CST
jvaski wrote:
Based on observation of a woman who couldn't keep both feet out of her mouth..................


Don't be mean dude, leave that to the Republicans. Lets show the world that we are better than that.

I think she did a way better job than I expected. I'm as sure as ever though that Biden is much better qualified to assume the presidency if necessary.


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 3, 2008, 10:03 AM CST
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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 6:14 PM CST
That question is funny as SH_T. I know a 70 year old woman who can out drive any man in this thread including me. Her name is Janet Guthrie.

http://www.myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=j_guthrie

http://www.janetguthrie.com/


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 1:32 PM CST
shipoker58 wrote:
Wouldn't miss this for the world!! I think this will basically decide the election!! I suspect, not predict< more people will watch this, than the Super Bowl.

After all, this election may decide what is in your Supper Bowl!!
Have to agree, that you can't rely on the "news channels" to deliver an unbiased report


I disagree about deciding the election. If Palin does well it might tighten it up a bit and if Biden makes her look like a deer in the headlights, McCain may drop her and try to salvage his chances with another VP who can solidify the base.
I think McCain took a really big gamble picking Palin looking at it now. I think it was a rush to judgement because his camp wanted to garner the female vote and she seemed to have everything. The only problem with her was it was all smoke and mirrors.
It's funny how a lot of people give her credit for being the Governor of the biggest state in the union, however Alaska may be big in square miles but the population of the whole state is only 683,478 (07) that is only 0.22% the population of the United States. Tiny Rhode Island has over a million. The population of Manhattan is 1.5 million and that is just 1 of NYC's 5 boroughs. The Mayor of NYC has a job 10X tougher than the governor of Alaska could ever have.

Sorry for rambling but people need to put things in perspective.


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 12:02 PM CST
Elvis Presley, James Dean, Clint Eastwood, Alan Alda.


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 10:50 AM CST
somechick wrote:
My opinion is that if people feel that Sarah Plain is not qualified to be president of the United States then neither is Obama McSame.


John McCain: "I am a Bush Republican"


Yeah, we know, that's the problem!


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 8:50 AM CST
I'll watch it if it doesn't conflict with The Simpsons. D'oh!

UMMMMMMMM BEER here's to you


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 2, 2008, 7:41 AM CST
Indyfella wrote:
Hell, we made it thru the Clinton years.


"made it thru"?

I'd be willing to bet if there was a poll to go back to the Clinton years with a budget surplus, no war in Iraq, a bull market where people were making money hand over fist and over 4,000 of our young people alive who are dead now, it would run about 90% in favor. applause


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 8:43 PM CST
I looked this up on Wickie:

"The Speaker is elected on the first day of a new session of Congress. The election is presided over by the Clerk of the House of Representatives and each party nominates a candidate. Whoever receives a simple majority of the votes is elected and, after election, is sworn in by the Dean of the House, the chamber's longest-serving member.

In modern practice, the Speaker is chosen by the majority party in the House; it is usually obvious within two to three weeks of a House election who the new Speaker will be. It is expected that members of the House vote for their party's candidate. If they don't do so, they usually vote for someone else in their party or vote "present." Voting for the other party's candidate is dealt with very severely. For example, when Democrat Jim Traficant voted for Republican Dennis Hastert in the 2001 election for Speaker, the Democrats stripped him of his seniority."



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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 1:23 PM CST
"I just know you're laughing!
You're gonna send it on - aren't you"

Absolutely! rolling on the floor laughing


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 12:25 PM CST
Put up a picture also. Nobody likes to talk to a ghost.

Also, women esp the good looking ones get lots of mail (I should have their problem) so it may take time for them to get around to you. Yeah, and being married no matter how you color it will turn off a lot of prospective dates quicker than you can say Guten tag.


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 10:16 AM CST
"But it was the DEMs that put her there, when they made her Speaker."

I'm surprised at you Tom.

She wasn't "put" there by anyone, she naturally assumed the position of Speaker of the House by procedural rules when the Democrats achieved a majority. If anybody was responsible for Pelosi becoming Speaker of the House it was the disasterous presidency of George W Bush. Nice try though!thumbs up


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 10:01 AM CST
What if you're wrong?

What if you devote your life to worshiping a god, give all your worldly goods to your church, put your faith and trust in a spirit, pray to a ghost to save you from this or that, fully expect that when you die you will have everlasting life in paradise, reunite with long lost loved ones who died before you and sacrifice your life in hopes of having a better life after you die......
And when the lights go out for the last time......

Nothing happens?

They put your carcass in the ground and the worms and fungus consumes what's left, or burn you to a crisp and you go up a chimney as smoke, one last assault on the planet by polluting the atmosphere.

You will have wasted the only life you KNOW you have for a make believe existance that for all probability doesn't exist and never did exist. You will have been the victim of the biggest scam that has been perpetrated on mankind.


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 8:53 AM CST
I am the master of my soul

Invictus

Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.



William Ernest Henley. 1849–1903



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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Oct 1, 2008, 7:29 AM CST
WOWdancing They damn sure don't make em like that anymore. Where the hell did we go wrong?


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Sep 30, 2008, 9:31 PM CST
Here's the link.

http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/2008/09/30/palin_pity/


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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Sep 30, 2008, 9:30 PM CST
Sarah Palin is no wilting flower. She is a politician who took the national stage and sneered at the work of community activists. She boldly tries to pass off incuriosity and lassitude as regular-people qualities, thereby doing a disservice to all those Americans who also work two jobs and do not come from families that hand out passports and backpacking trips, yet still manage to pick up a paper and read about their government and seek out experience and knowledge.

When you stage a train wreck of this magnitude -- trying to pass one underqualified chick off as another highly qualified chick with the lame hope that no one will notice -- well, then, I don't feel bad for you.

When you treat women as your toys, as gullible and insensate pawns in your Big Fat Presidential Bid -- or in Palin's case, in your Big Fat Chance to Be the First Woman Vice President Thanks to All the Cracks Hillary Put in the Ceiling -- I don't feel bad for you.

When you don't take your own career and reputation seriously enough to pause before striding onto a national stage and lying about your record of opposing a Bridge to Nowhere or using your special-needs child to garner the support of Americans in need of healthcare reform you don't support, I don't feel bad for you.

When you don't have enough regard for your country or its politics to cram effectively for the test -- a test that helps determine whether or not you get to run that country and participate in its politics -- I don't feel bad for you.

When your project is reliant on gaining the support of women whose reproductive rights you would limit, whose access to birth control and sex education you would curtail, whose healthcare options you would decrease, whose civil liberties you would take away and whose children and husbands and brothers (and sisters and daughters and friends) you would send to war in Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Russia and wherever else you saw fit without actually understanding international relations, I don't feel bad for you.

I don't want to be played by the girl-strings anymore. Shaking our heads and wringing our hands in sympathy with Sarah Palin is a disservice to every woman who has ever been unfairly dismissed based on her gender, because this is an utterly fair dismissal, based on an utter lack of ability and readiness. It's a disservice to minority populations of every stripe whose place in the political spectrum has been unfairly spotlighted as mere tokenism; it is a disservice to women throughout this country who have gone from watching a woman who -- love her or hate her -- was able to show us what female leadership could look like to squirming in front of their televisions as they watch the woman sent to replace her struggle to string a complete sentence together.

In fact, the only people I feel sorry for are Americans who invested in a hopeful, progressive vision of female leadership, but who are now stuck watching, verbatim, a "Saturday Night Live" skit.

Palin is tough as nails. She will bite the head off a moose and move on. So, no, I don't feel sorry for her. I feel sorry for women who have to live with what she and her running mate have wrought.



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ooby_dooby
Ashland, Virginia USA
Posted: Sep 30, 2008, 9:28 PM CST
In her piece, Warner diagnoses Palin with a case of "Impostor Syndrome," positing that admirers who watched her sitting across from world leaders at the U.N. last week were recognizing that "she can't possibly do it all -- the kids, the special-needs baby, the big job, the big conversations with foreign leaders. And neither could they." Seriously? Do we have to drag out a list of women who miraculously have found a way to manage to balance many of these factors -- Hillary Clinton? Nancy Pelosi? Michelle Bachelet? -- and could still explain the Bush Doctrine without breaking into hives? This is not breaking my heart. It is breaking my spirit.

The Atlantic's Coates takes a far smarter, but ultimately still too gentle, approach to Palin in his blog. He writes, compassionately, "There are a lot of us lefties who are guffawing right now and are happy to see Palin seemingly stumbling drunkenly from occasional interview to occasional interview." Coates asserts that McCain "[tossed] her to the wolves" and notes that while she surely had some agency in this whole mess, "where I am from the elders protect you, and pull you back when you've gone too far, when your head has gotten too big."

Where I come from, a woman -- and especially a woman governor with executive experience -- doesn't have to rely on any elder or any man to protect her and pull her ass out of the fire. She can make a decision all on her own. (Palin was more than happy to tell Charlie Gibson that she made her decision to join the McCain ticket without blinking.) I agree with Coates that the McCain camp was craven, sexist and disrespectful in its choice of Palin, but I don't agree that the Alaska governor was a passive victim of their Machiavellian plotting. A very successful woman, Palin has the wherewithal to move forward consciously. What she did was move forward thoughtlessly and overconfidently, without considering that her abilities or qualifications would ever be questioned.

Christopher Orr writes sympathetically about the scenario that Palin may have envisioned, in which she tours the country on the wave of adoration that buoyed her out of St. Paul and through a post-convention victory lap. In his mind, she might well have continued to give winning, grinning interviews, charming the pants off regular folks all across the country, if the accursed McCain campaign hadn't nervously locked her in a no-press-allowed tower. Orr compares Palin to a talented athlete who, as a result of being over-coached, doesn't soar to new physical heights but instead gets "broken down, [loses] confidence in his game, [becomes] tentative, second guessing himself even to the point of paralysis."

Surely if Palin's political muscles were as taut and supple as Orr suspects, the campaign would not have been so quick to put her on a special training regimen.

It was so predictable that we would get to a pity-poor-helpless-Sarah phase. The press was already warming up for it on the day McCain announced her as his running mate, when NBC reporter Andrea Mitchell speculated that McCain's choice was designed to declaw scrappy Joe Biden, whose aggressive style would come off as bullying next to the sweet hockey mom from Alaska. Now, of course, we know about the hockey moms and the pit bulls; the more-powerful-than-expected Palin juggernaut forestalled the pity/victim/mean boy/poor Sarah phase.

So here it is, finally. And as unpleasant as it may be to watch the humiliation of a woman who waltzed into a spotlight too strong to withstand, I flat out refuse to be manipulated into another stage of gendered regress -- back to the pre-Pelosi, pre-Hillary days when girls couldn't stand the heat and so were shooed back to the kitchen.



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